HW: Exercise 3, Cap. IV Thursday: Early Roman hero projects due

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HW: Exercise 3, Cap. IV Thursday: Early Roman hero projects due Take out Ex. 1 and 2 Reread scaena I with a partner. Underline any words you don’t understand in pencil.

Sacculus et nummi

Quem Aemilia videt.? Aemilia Iulium videt. Sacculus nummi mensa

Nummus

Pecunia

Vocabula Nova *Check yourself after you read and make sure you understand these Tantum Rursus abest/absunt Adest/adsunt Eius Suum Voca! Veni! ceteri

Latin 1 HW: Reread p. 26 and 27; Quiz lesson 1 Thursday Right now: Please read section Scaena Prima in Cap. IV Do you know what the following words mean: Eius, suum, habet, voca, veni?

Eius Sacculus Iulii non est parvus. In sacculus ________ [his] est pecunia. Compare: Iulia cantant et Quintus eam pulsat.

habet Iulius pecuniam in sacculo _______ (has). Magistra (Miss Mack) librum habet.

suus Medus pecuniam eius habet. Medus pecuniam suam habet. suum Iulius servum _______ (his own), Medum, videt. Iulius pecuniam ________ (his own) numerat. Iulius filium _____________ (his own) verberat. Medus pecuniam eius habet. Medus pecuniam suam habet. suam suum

Abest/absunt Iulia ________________ [=non hic est]. Iulia Aemiliaque ____________________ [=non hic sunt]. abest absunt

Adest/Adsunt Medus ______________ [=hic est]. Medus et Iuliua _____________________ [=hic sunt]. adest adsunt

Rursus Iulius pecuniam numerat: unus, duo, tres, quattuor…. Iulius _______________ [=again] pecuniam numerat: unus, duo, tres, quattor

Quot personae adsunt in scaena prima? 1) Tres personae adsunt in scaena prima.

Quot viri et quot feminae adsunt? Duo viri et una femina adsunt.

Quid Iulius in sacculo habet? Iulius pecuniam in sacculo habet?

Centumne nummi in sacculo sunt? Non sunt centum nummi, sed tantum decem nummi in sacculo eius!

Adestne Davus? minime Davus abest

Quot servi adsunt? Unus servus adest.

Quis est servus qui adest? Servus qui adest est Medus.

Quem vocat Medus? Medus Davum vocat.

Quem Davus salutat? Davus dominum salutat.

Quot servi iam adsunt? Duo servi iam adsunt.

Voca Iulius (taking to Medus): Ubi est Davus? Davum voca!

Veni! Medus Davum vocat: “Dave, veni!!”

Listen and write the question and the answer Quem Aemilia videt? Aemilia Iulium videt. Quid Iulius in sacculo habet? Iulius pecuniam in sacculo habet. Quis pecuniam numerat? Iulius pecuniam numerat.

Quot nummi sunt in sacculo Iulii? Sunt decem nummi in sacculo Iulii. Num Davus hic est? Davus non hic est, sed Medus hic est. Qui absunt? Davus et ceteri servi absunt.

Ex. 3 1. pecunia 2. habet 3. eius; nummi 4. numerat 5. tantum 6. rursus 7. sacculo; tantum 8. suum; abest 9. adest 10. adsunt; absunt 11. salutat 12. Salve 13. tacet

Latin 1: Quiz lesson 1, Cap. 4 tomororw Please take out Ex. 4 from yesterday. Quiz tomorrow: 1) Fill in blank with vocab words 2) Answer questions in Latin about pages 26 and 27 Please take out your books and your notebooks.

Servus dominum salutat. Davus dominum suum salutat. Salve, domine!

Tacet Tace! (command) Iulius: Tace, serve! Tace et audi!!!

Rephrase… Davus tacet, neque respondet.

Interroga! Interroga Medum! command